It seems likely that the tech rally extends beyond the Magnificent 7, with broader market participation and new sectors driving growth.
Research suggests AI, cloud spending, and semiconductors are key drivers, involving companies like CrowdStrike and Broadcom.
There is controversy around whether this broadening rally is sustainable, with some experts questioning valuations.
The tech rally in 2025 shows 46% of S&P 500 companies outperforming the index, up from ~30% in recent years, indicating a wider spread beyond the Magnificent 7
AI adoption and cloud spending are fueling growth for companies like CrowdStrike (+125% in 2023) and MongoDB (+120% in 2023), while semiconductor firms like Broadcom and AMD are critical .
Financials and Materials lead S&P 500 sectors in 2025, while Information Technology, which includes many Magnificent 7 companies, lags, suggesting a diversification in market leadership .
As of 09:39 AM PDT on Saturday, June 28, 2025, the tech rally is increasingly recognized as extending beyond the traditional "Magnificent 7" tech giants, encompassing a broader range of companies and sectors. This note provides a detailed examination of the drivers, performance metrics, and implications of this broadening rally, drawing from recent market analyses and data.
The "Magnificent 7" refers to a group of leading technology companies—Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla—that have historically dominated market performance, particularly in the tech sector. Coined in 2023 by Bank of America analyst Michael Hartnett, this group has been pivotal in driving the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, accounting for roughly 35% of the US stock market . However, recent market trends suggest that the rally is no longer solely dependent on these giants, with broader participation and new sectors contributing to growth.
In 2025, the tech rally has shown significant broadening, with 46% of S&P 500 companies outperforming the index, compared to approximately 30% in each of the previous two years
During a recent sell-off related to DeepSeek, Nvidia fell 17%, while other tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Salesforce rose, illustrating that the rally is not solely dependent on the Magnificent 7 .
The rally is being fueled by several key trends, particularly the increasing adoption of AI and cloud technologies, which are benefiting a wider range of companies. Dan Ives from Wedbush predicts that the tech rally will spread beyond the Magnificent 7 due to accelerating growth stories in AI and cloud spending .
Specific companies driving this rally include:
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.: Specializes in endpoint security, with a stock performance of +125% in 2023, though unprofitable.
MongoDB Inc.: Focuses on data crunching for businesses, with a stock performance of +120% in 2023, also unprofitable.
Palo Alto Networks: A cybersecurity company with a P/E ratio of 162, benefiting from increased security needs.
Additionally, the semiconductor industry is a critical driver, with companies like Broadcom Inc. (market cap: $804 billion), Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM), and ASML Holding NV playing pivotal roles. These firms are undervalued and essential for manufacturing, bridging design and manufacturing, and controlling equipment/lithography, forming the backbone of global production .
The following table summarizes key companies driving the rally beyond the Magnificent 7:
Company | Specialty | Stock Performance 2023 | P/E Ratio |
---|---|---|---|
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. | Endpoint security | +125% | Unprofitable |
MongoDB Inc. | Data crunching for businesses | +120% | Unprofitable |
Palo Alto Networks | Cybersecurity | Not specified | 162 |
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) | Semiconductors | Not specified | Not specified |
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) | Semiconductors, innovation | Not specified | Not specified |
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) | Semiconductor manufacturing | Not specified | Not specified |
ASML Holding NV (ASML) | Equipment/lithography | Not specified | Not specified |
The broadening rally is also reflected in sector performance, with Financials and Materials leading the S&P 500 in 2025, while Information Technology lags. This diversification suggests that investors are looking beyond tech giants for growth, with value stocks and small caps also taking the stage as tech giants like Nvidia and Apple cool off .
While the broadening rally is promising, there is controversy around its sustainability. Some experts, like those at Sage, argue that tech stocks' multiples might be too rich to keep fueling the S&P 500 rise, suggesting potential overvaluation
. This raises questions about whether the rally can maintain momentum without the traditional tech leaders.
Historically, the Magnificent 7 have been the primary drivers of tech rallies, particularly in the 2010s and early 2020s, with their massive market capitalizations influencing major indices. However, the current trend reflects a shift, with the market diversifying away from reliance on these giants, similar to the broadening seen in the late 1990s dot-com boom, though with different underlying technologies like AI and semiconductors .
As of June 28, 2025, the tech rally is clearly about more than just the Magnificent 7, with broader market participation, AI and cloud spending, and the semiconductor industry playing significant roles. Companies like CrowdStrike, MongoDB, Broadcom, and AMD are key contributors, while sector trends show diversification into Financials and Materials. However, controversy around sustainability and valuations suggests potential challenges ahead, reflecting the complex dynamics of the current market.
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